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to tell you about the man had, the los angeles county s.w.a.t. department where very well trained with urban warfare. they had never spent-- tracking anybody. they realized they need a place to land the chopper. there were no trespassing signs. if police chopper to land on your front yard. mrs. where they were staging. but every hour a criminal is on the loose the chances to find him diminish. by day never 2000's had joy and the manhunt. walking every cubic centimeter. the county spent no expense on the search that was part of the monster that donald kueck feared a display of manpower, vehicles, aircraft manpower, vehicles, aircraft, c ammunition, fuel, surveillan ce equipment, tracking year. sister mary michael to of:walk in joshua tree and there is a mountain range that with the most common. and to those who appreciate the part of the l.a. county county, beckoning them to slowdown. what was it called traveling up 10 down heading westward into the mojave desert closing -- going over another mountain range to the pacific ocean? nobody knows the a
to tell you about the man had, the los angeles county s.w.a.t. department where very well trained with urban warfare. they had never spent-- tracking anybody. they realized they need a place to land the chopper. there were no trespassing signs. if police chopper to land on your front yard. mrs. where they were staging. but every hour a criminal is on the loose the chances to find him diminish. by day never 2000's had joy and the manhunt. walking every cubic centimeter. the county spent no...
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>> guest: i tell the story of smog in los angeles which was an unsolvable problem. it got solved. it took regulations pushing technology. climate is just a bigger cement, global issue. and i was going to write one chapter on it because i wondered how did climate become such an issue, and i found myself writing six because it was so interesting, and it started with a small band of scientists in the 19th century who were worried about another ice age. in the 20th century it was sign terrorists worried about carbon and how that would drive up temperatures and global warming, and i think we've seen it's very hard to get a global solution to it. but it's really interesting. u.s. emissions are down now about, like, 17% from where they were in 2005. why? because we're using more natural gas to generate electricity rather than coal. so there's not one solution. i think something that will have an impact on climate is, obviously, more efficient automobiles. less gasoline usage means less carbon in the air. >> host: next call for daniel yergin comes from dan in depp very, colorado. hi, dan.
>> guest: i tell the story of smog in los angeles which was an unsolvable problem. it got solved. it took regulations pushing technology. climate is just a bigger cement, global issue. and i was going to write one chapter on it because i wondered how did climate become such an issue, and i found myself writing six because it was so interesting, and it started with a small band of scientists in the 19th century who were worried about another ice age. in the 20th century it was sign...
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angeles arts. i became a curriculum specialist or supervisor of teachers for the vast part of the career. i have a vast perspective on what needs to be done in the educational system, and i just think we're not -- we keep trying to put band-aids on what the problems are in the country, and i think we just need to start from scratch with a long term plan. >> host: we appreciate it. tom, in your column in the new york city times, your e-mail is at the end of the column? >> guest: yes, uh-huh. >> host: if shemented to contact you, she can go to the new york times website? >> guest: yes, absolutely. >> host: what are we doing right and wrong? >> guest: the book is about education, what you need to know to be prepared for globalization and the i.t. revolution are merging. there's two challenges. bring the bottom to the average so much faster. that's the three reading, writing, and arrhythmia tick. that's where the three c's, tony wagner from harvard calls creativity, collaboration, and communication. we
angeles arts. i became a curriculum specialist or supervisor of teachers for the vast part of the career. i have a vast perspective on what needs to be done in the educational system, and i just think we're not -- we keep trying to put band-aids on what the problems are in the country, and i think we just need to start from scratch with a long term plan. >> host: we appreciate it. tom, in your column in the new york city times, your e-mail is at the end of the column? >> guest: yes,...
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he has written noert "new york times", the los angeles times and several magazines. his work has won the spirit of the west award as well as the colorado book award. the book, house of rain, is craig's latest book. please help me welcome craig childs. . >> hello. i come to you from out of the desert. i'm coming to you from a landscape where once you get an eye for things, 3 grains of sand out of place draw your attention, where everything is brought to bear, where everything is hinged to a story, every drop of rain leaving a dimple in the ground. stories are everywhere out in this landscape. when you walk down into the bottom of the narrow canyons made of sandstone and you put your hands on the sand stone faces and the smooth shallow scallops that look like champagne glasses, you can feel the shape of the last flood that came through. every place in the desert is a story. every place is a passage way. it's really hard to walk very far in the desert for me because there are so many stories that start opening up and lead you from place to place and place and soon you s
he has written noert "new york times", the los angeles times and several magazines. his work has won the spirit of the west award as well as the colorado book award. the book, house of rain, is craig's latest book. please help me welcome craig childs. . >> hello. i come to you from out of the desert. i'm coming to you from a landscape where once you get an eye for things, 3 grains of sand out of place draw your attention, where everything is brought to bear, where everything is...
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morning rain and thunderstorms in los angeles, vegas and albuquerque. severe storms with a chance of tornadoes around wichita, oklahoma city and amarillo. >> summer-like in the south. the midwest and northeast are cold and windy. and in the 50s. mostly 70s in the rockies. >>> coming up this friday morning, another space shuttle heads to its final home. >>> first, something to irritate you on a friday. new evidence that banks are still tacking on plenty of fees. >>> and some welcome news about the airlines. this all next. >>> welcome back, everybody. well, you better keep an eye on your bank statements. a new pugh study says a dozen major banks are not being clear about their checking account fees. and many are charging more for features. sometimes the fees aren't listed on bank websites. but they're in those checking account disclosure statements that you get in the mail sometimes. the study says they actually run a median length of 69 pages. >>> well, the maker of mini-wheats has a not-so-small problem on its hands. kellogg's is recalling almost 3 mill
morning rain and thunderstorms in los angeles, vegas and albuquerque. severe storms with a chance of tornadoes around wichita, oklahoma city and amarillo. >> summer-like in the south. the midwest and northeast are cold and windy. and in the 50s. mostly 70s in the rockies. >>> coming up this friday morning, another space shuttle heads to its final home. >>> first, something to irritate you on a friday. new evidence that banks are still tacking on plenty of fees....
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even for a commute in los angeles, this was a whopper. it took the shuttle more than 60 hours to complete the 12 mile route from will. lax to the museum. on friday it snuck a late night look at a doughnut shop and turned the 4 o-- 405 into a shuttle crossing. >> it is amazing technology, history, adventure. >> reporter: when endeavor arrived at the l.a. forum yesterday morning it was more than an hour ahead of schedule. yet then nearly everything seemed to slow the shuttle's roll. >> i actually thought i missed it yesterday. when this morning i turned on the news and it was still grounded, i thought oh, yeah, we're going see it. >> reporter: the growing crowd some suffering dehydration in the hot sun got in the way. endeavor's 78 foot wingspan nearly clipped buildings and trees, moving at just one-mile-per-hour t wasn't even giving molasses a run for its money. >> the city had already cut down 400 trees and raised 100 power lines to give the five story shuttle enough room. yet dodging space junk is apparently easier than ducking power pol
even for a commute in los angeles, this was a whopper. it took the shuttle more than 60 hours to complete the 12 mile route from will. lax to the museum. on friday it snuck a late night look at a doughnut shop and turned the 4 o-- 405 into a shuttle crossing. >> it is amazing technology, history, adventure. >> reporter: when endeavor arrived at the l.a. forum yesterday morning it was more than an hour ahead of schedule. yet then nearly everything seemed to slow the shuttle's roll....
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even for a commute in los angeles this was a whopper. it took the shuttle more than 60 hours to complete the 12 mile route from lax to the museum. on friday it snuck a late night look at a doughnut shop and turned the 405 freeway into a shuttle crossing. >> such an amazing bit of technology, history, adventure. >> reporter: when "endeavour" arrived it was an hour ahead of schedule but then everything seemed to slow the shuttle's roll. >> thought i missed it this morning. when i turned on the news, great i'll see it. >> reporter: the crowds suffering dehydration in the sun got in the way. the wing span almost clipped buildings and trees. moving at just 1 mile-per-hour, it wasn't even giving molasses a run for its money. the city had already cut down 400 trees and raised 100 power lines to give the five story shuttle enough room yet dodging space junk is apparently easier than ducking power poles. high wires had to be lifted and more trees were trimmed. the shuttle lost more time when a scheduled maintenance stop stretch from two hours to
even for a commute in los angeles this was a whopper. it took the shuttle more than 60 hours to complete the 12 mile route from lax to the museum. on friday it snuck a late night look at a doughnut shop and turned the 405 freeway into a shuttle crossing. >> such an amazing bit of technology, history, adventure. >> reporter: when "endeavour" arrived it was an hour ahead of schedule but then everything seemed to slow the shuttle's roll. >> thought i missed it this...
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. >> cuÁnto tiempo llevar en los angeles? >> cuatro aÑos, es mucho tiempo de haberte dejado. >> no tanto como tÚ ni te conocÍa. pero... si me llevas a los angeles con mi mamÁ a lo mejor se pueden contentar. >> nunca me perdonarÍa. >> yo creo que sÍ yo te perdonarÍa. >> te pareces mucho a tu mamÁ. rosario y yo Éramos imparables. nos llevÁbamos muy bien. >> entonces, me llevas? >> sÍ. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (sonido del trÁfico) >> dale un ratito mÁs, ahorita llega. (campana del tren) ♪ ♪ >> hey! tranquilo... ♪ ♪ >> por quÉ mis papÁs los quieren estar conmigo? tienes razÓn, llevarla la policÍa para que me lleven de vuelta. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> es ella? a verla? estÁ bonita. >> de quÉ le sirve si no la veo. >> si estÁ encabritado no es para que te desquites con ella. no tiene la culpa de lo que hizo tu papÁ. te quiere. >> entonces por quÉ se fue? >> te usaron los Últimos dÍas? que te persiga la migra? estoy seguro de que tuvo una buena razÓn... >> ya estuvo... >> quÉ? ni que estÁ tan buena... tienes una
. >> cuÁnto tiempo llevar en los angeles? >> cuatro aÑos, es mucho tiempo de haberte dejado. >> no tanto como tÚ ni te conocÍa. pero... si me llevas a los angeles con mi mamÁ a lo mejor se pueden contentar. >> nunca me perdonarÍa. >> yo creo que sÍ yo te perdonarÍa. >> te pareces mucho a tu mamÁ. rosario y yo Éramos imparables. nos llevÁbamos muy bien. >> entonces, me llevas? >> sÍ. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (sonido del trÁfico) >> dale...
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if you're looking for the fog it's down to the south approaching los angeles and santa barbara. we do have this, mostly clear skies. clearing the coast and even san francisco warming back up into the 80s. as far as current numbers it is still mild out there. right now it is 80 degrees, the 10:00 hour 80 degrees in antioch. concord checking in 71. san jose the lower 70s right about 63. mostly clear sky, it's warm. tomorrow another hot day in the extended forecast. we do bring in a clearing trend but we're going to have to wait a couple of days before that moves in. first thing tomorrow morning, neighborhoods will be in the 50s to even the lower 60s to fairfield and livermore. mostly clear skies, a patchy coast. the key headline for tomorrow another day of warm to hot temperatures. approaching records probably not in santa rosa. you have to reach 102 degrees. san francisco back in 1980 was 97 degrees. oakland the mid-80s. livermore could come close though. high pressure has been strengthening, that coupled with the offshore winds really kicking in. so once again tomorrow, the beac
if you're looking for the fog it's down to the south approaching los angeles and santa barbara. we do have this, mostly clear skies. clearing the coast and even san francisco warming back up into the 80s. as far as current numbers it is still mild out there. right now it is 80 degrees, the 10:00 hour 80 degrees in antioch. concord checking in 71. san jose the lower 70s right about 63. mostly clear sky, it's warm. tomorrow another hot day in the extended forecast. we do bring in a clearing trend...
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look at the scene on the streets of los angeles. shilingts being off loaded from its electric hauler and put ton lighter multi-wheel trailer, doing now. toyota tundra will pull the trailer and shuttle across the 4 05 freeway on the way to downtown inglewood. now we show you the route from lax all the way to the california science center. some 12 miles or so. should reach the science center final destination put on display for people to see at 9:00 o'clock tomorrow night. almost exactly 12 hours from now. just amazing day on the streets of l.a. >> more to get to this friday night. coming up. house blown to submits reasons in denver and family inside when it happens. you get details. >> plus today big fire in san francisco. westportal strupt goes up in flames sadly. along with livelihood of the workers. >> get ready for a major warm-up in the bay year. starts this weekend. i have details in my accu-weather forecast coming up. >> bitter sweet day in baseball. a clean out the lockers while the giants get ready to take on the next play r
look at the scene on the streets of los angeles. shilingts being off loaded from its electric hauler and put ton lighter multi-wheel trailer, doing now. toyota tundra will pull the trailer and shuttle across the 4 05 freeway on the way to downtown inglewood. now we show you the route from lax all the way to the california science center. some 12 miles or so. should reach the science center final destination put on display for people to see at 9:00 o'clock tomorrow night. almost exactly 12 hours...
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. >>> in the past three years music programs in los angeles public cools have been dramatically cut. now a nonprofit organization is picking up the slack and changing the lives of students in underserved communities. bill whittaker introduces us to one young man in the program who is thriving through his music. ♪ >> i love music. >> reporter: when you look at the hurdles facing this 16-year-old you might see another grim statistic. poor. his mother cheryl is on welfare to work from inner-city l.a. where more than 50% of students dropout. but don't just look. listen. ♪ >> music is beautiful. music is like my home, my friend. we can talk. >> reporter: he began his conversation with music at 5 when his mother saw a flyer for free violin lessons. that led them to the harmony project, a program in l.a.'s most troubled neighborhood that puts instruments in these hands before the rampant gang culture puts a gun in them. >> it's been difficult for us as a family to survive. >> reporter: cheryl came to hollywood seeking fame. after seven children and a failed marriage all she found was ha
. >>> in the past three years music programs in los angeles public cools have been dramatically cut. now a nonprofit organization is picking up the slack and changing the lives of students in underserved communities. bill whittaker introduces us to one young man in the program who is thriving through his music. ♪ >> i love music. >> reporter: when you look at the hurdles facing this 16-year-old you might see another grim statistic. poor. his mother cheryl is on welfare to...
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. >>> and drivers in los angeles can expect no more than the usual commuting headache this morning. doesn't say much, does it? but ten miles of the freeway opened overnight well ahead of schedule. the road was closed all weekend long to allow demolion of the bridge. crews used the closure as an opportunity to repair potholes, trim trees and repaint lanes. >>> they are finally drying out in west central texas after a weekend of floods. the colorado river quickly rose after ten inches of rain fell saturday. residentses were eventually able to return home it was especially frustrating because they've been in a drought. >>> severe weather moving east brings storms to atlanta, tallahassee and mobile. it will spread rain to the carolinas by this afternoon and to d.c. by late evening. thunderstorms possible across south florida. >>> california will bake in record-breaking heat. downtown l.a. could push 100. and it will be san francisco's warmest day of the year so far. cooler in new england and upper midwest. honolulu will be in the mid-80s. >> the weather is the craziest weather. you know
. >>> and drivers in los angeles can expect no more than the usual commuting headache this morning. doesn't say much, does it? but ten miles of the freeway opened overnight well ahead of schedule. the road was closed all weekend long to allow demolion of the bridge. crews used the closure as an opportunity to repair potholes, trim trees and repaint lanes. >>> they are finally drying out in west central texas after a weekend of floods. the colorado river quickly rose after ten...
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. >> reporter: the los angeles county sheriff's department teaches staff the best way to use social media to solve crime. >> you can go back to those creative writing classes with the understanding that you have potential civil and criminal consequences for what you write. >> reporter: they warned writers not to use racially charged language and must never post rumors. the instructor teaches the good relations with the citizens. >> you have to speak to them when there is not an emergency in order to buildi a following o when the crisis happens, that you're there and you're able to help them, and they know where to find you. >> reporter: through social media, police gain the potential help of thousands of citizens, and as relgtss between the police and public improve, criminals have less room to maneuver. mayumi maruyama, nhk world, los angeles. >>> japan's nuclear regulation authority is considering investigating potentially active faults near nuclear plant under construction in northern japan. chairman tanaka said any doubts about false nuclear plans must be cleared up. he said the autho
. >> reporter: the los angeles county sheriff's department teaches staff the best way to use social media to solve crime. >> you can go back to those creative writing classes with the understanding that you have potential civil and criminal consequences for what you write. >> reporter: they warned writers not to use racially charged language and must never post rumors. the instructor teaches the good relations with the citizens. >> you have to speak to them when there is...
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. >> down in los angeles it almost came to blows. >> so the political landscape has changed this time around, no question about it. this is why i think the presidential race sort of sets the tone. >> you as a pool reporter, we have to explain what that means. you get a little bit closer and maybe you can even touch the president. i'm not sure about that. but do you think that with having to say the most important points over and over again as president, that anything he says is going to sound fresh and new? >> it's a very good point, belva, because you said 17 times here in california. on monday alone he did four or five events. three fund-raisers alone in san francisco, the night before a couple in l.a. you have to wonder how many of these you can do. on some days obama is doing six fund-raisers in a single day. i don't know how you keep doing that. some of the people on the inside th wondering is this taking a toll in one way or the other. the endless fund-raising. it's got to be sort of wearing on the candidates, both sides. >> and unlike bill clinton, he's not somebody who really
. >> down in los angeles it almost came to blows. >> so the political landscape has changed this time around, no question about it. this is why i think the presidential race sort of sets the tone. >> you as a pool reporter, we have to explain what that means. you get a little bit closer and maybe you can even touch the president. i'm not sure about that. but do you think that with having to say the most important points over and over again as president, that anything he says...
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we are joined today by david savage, the supreme court reporter for "the los angeles times" the chicago tribune," a non-lawyer, but an expert since 1986 on the united states supreme court, and he will lead this distinguished panel in a discussion of what you will be hearing next week and why these issues are so important us to us. david, we're honored to have you here. thank you very much. >> well, it's good to be here. you know, every month that the court, there's always a certain amount of grouching in the courtroom. when there's a couple cases on, uninteresting, insignificant, downright boring, always referred to as "the dogs." this is different. we have to cases on the same day next wednesday, and they are anything but insignificant or uninteresting. we've got a good group here to talk about these cases. i was impressed with the briefs that were filed in this case. i think the basic issue is whether there is the fourth amendment putting any limit on the police use of dogs for detection because in the past, at least up until now, the court basically answered that question "no." in th
we are joined today by david savage, the supreme court reporter for "the los angeles times" the chicago tribune," a non-lawyer, but an expert since 1986 on the united states supreme court, and he will lead this distinguished panel in a discussion of what you will be hearing next week and why these issues are so important us to us. david, we're honored to have you here. thank you very much. >> well, it's good to be here. you know, every month that the court, there's always a...
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unas fosas y que por el autobús hay otra. >>> iban a los Ángeles california porque allá vive su mamá. >>> estoy contenta porque voy a estar con mi familia >>> en esta caravana organizar un reencuentro de migrante y se quedan en méxico y no tienen contacto con su y viví con ellas. y no para el paso de centroamericanos en sadz unido. el movimiento inmigrante tiene 70 mil las personas desaparecidas hasta la fecha. también lo que todo los migrantes nos han dicho. frecuentomente repetidamente. todo méxico, es un cementerio de migrantes. . >>> la ruta de caravanas de centroamérica es de 20 días y pasa el distrito federal la próxima semana la consigna exigir un alto a las agresiones de indocumentados y con esperanza de encontrarlos vivos. en la ciudad de méxico, edgar muñoz, univisión. >>> para finalizar tenemos un adelanto de los reportajes que este domino's tiene preparados maría elena salinas y teresa rodríguez en aquí y ahora. >>> este domingo, en aquí y hora, un horrible homicidio, una larga espera, y el principal sospechoso, su mejor amigo. también, volver a empezar, la
unas fosas y que por el autobús hay otra. >>> iban a los Ángeles california porque allá vive su mamá. >>> estoy contenta porque voy a estar con mi familia >>> en esta caravana organizar un reencuentro de migrante y se quedan en méxico y no tienen contacto con su y viví con ellas. y no para el paso de centroamericanos en sadz unido. el movimiento inmigrante tiene 70 mil las personas desaparecidas hasta la fecha. también lo que todo los migrantes nos han dicho....
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very hot in los angeles, 101. let's check your national forecast. going to be a stormy monday in the south. some areas could see turns and up to three inches of rain. dry in the west. northern mid-atlantic and southern new england. showers and thunderstorms are possible from the great lakes to the southern plains. in sports this morning another classic show down between the giants and eagles turns into a thriller in philadelphia. fourth quarter giants eli manning's pass incomplete. on the drive there's three pass interference calls. 16 seconds on the clock, 55-yard throw. eagles hold on to beat the giants 19-17. freak accident during a pre-game warm up. redskins collide with each other. both are out of the game against the bucs. robert griffith pushed the skins up by ten. the bucs will come back, a minute-and-a-half in the game. the third field goal is nailed. puts tampa bay up by one. not to be denied, griffin scrambles 15 yards down to the 26-yard line. skins come back against the bucs 24-22. in baseball just three games left in the season and det
very hot in los angeles, 101. let's check your national forecast. going to be a stormy monday in the south. some areas could see turns and up to three inches of rain. dry in the west. northern mid-atlantic and southern new england. showers and thunderstorms are possible from the great lakes to the southern plains. in sports this morning another classic show down between the giants and eagles turns into a thriller in philadelphia. fourth quarter giants eli manning's pass incomplete. on the drive...
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from los angeles, to philadelphia, to new york. abc news discovered similarly bold advertisements for drugs, still active right now. offering great deals for study aids and drugs like adderall, for $8 a pill, or a simple trade. new york's police commissioner ray kelly is leading the national fight against the troubling trend. multiple people believe that they could get away with advertising, dealing drugs, on craigslist. what's your message to them? >> don't do it because obviously, the people we arrested in the last month or so, didn't get away with it. it is ultimately a losing proposition. >> reporter: but the craigslist drug trade is going strong, even as of this morning. a quick search in los angeles just turned up three dozen advertisements for adderall. dan, bianna, ironically, some of the advertisements openly asking law enforcement not to respond. >> adderall, taking off in so many segments in society. thank you for your reporting this morning, mark greenblatt. >>> switching gears, now. in the city that practically perfect
from los angeles, to philadelphia, to new york. abc news discovered similarly bold advertisements for drugs, still active right now. offering great deals for study aids and drugs like adderall, for $8 a pill, or a simple trade. new york's police commissioner ray kelly is leading the national fight against the troubling trend. multiple people believe that they could get away with advertising, dealing drugs, on craigslist. what's your message to them? >> don't do it because obviously, the...
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hot in los angeles, 101. let's check your national forecast. stormy day in the south. northern mid-atlantic and southern new england. showers and thunderstorms are possible from the great lakes to the southern plains. in sports this morning another classic show down between the giants and eagles turns into a thriller in philadelphia. fourth quarter giants eli manning's pass incomplete. on the drive there's three interference calls. eagles hold on to beat the giants 19-17. freak accident during a pre-game warm up. both are out of the game against the bucs. robert griffith pushed the skins up by ten. the bucs will come back, a minute-and-a-half in the game. the third field goal is nailed. puts tampa bay up by one. griffin scrambles 15 yards down the 26 yard line. skins come back against the bucs 24-22. in baseball just three games left in the season and detroit is one game closer to making the playoffs. all the offense the tigers needed. launches a homer. 2-1 tigers. clinches the american league central tomorrow over a win on kansas city. madness in medinah, illinois. th
hot in los angeles, 101. let's check your national forecast. stormy day in the south. northern mid-atlantic and southern new england. showers and thunderstorms are possible from the great lakes to the southern plains. in sports this morning another classic show down between the giants and eagles turns into a thriller in philadelphia. fourth quarter giants eli manning's pass incomplete. on the drive there's three interference calls. eagles hold on to beat the giants 19-17. freak accident during...
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edward lawrence, cbs news, los angeles. >>> good morning, everybody. you are watching 9news now. andrea and mike are both off today. >> i'm monika samtani. >>> a nice cold jacket. a beautiful week. our only weather problems will be the cold this problem, we'll watch what happens late in the we can. here's a look at our day planner because we are expecting to chill to give way to sunshine. low to mid-60s by lunch time with a mid-afternoon high in the low 70s.
edward lawrence, cbs news, los angeles. >>> good morning, everybody. you are watching 9news now. andrea and mike are both off today. >> i'm monika samtani. >>> a nice cold jacket. a beautiful week. our only weather problems will be the cold this problem, we'll watch what happens late in the we can. here's a look at our day planner because we are expecting to chill to give way to sunshine. low to mid-60s by lunch time with a mid-afternoon high in the low 70s.
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plus, the passenger arrested with a suitcase full of weapons at los angeles international airport back in court for a detention hearing. tonight, will a judge let him go or keep him locked up. >> and illegal bomb stash goes up in smoke. >> shepard: but first from fox this friday night the white house now says vice president joe biden was speaking only for himself and president obama. when the vp said we did not know diplomats in libya asked for more security there. the vice president made the comment last night at his debate with congressman paul ryan. >> we weren't told they wanted more security there. we did not know they wanted more security there. >> shepard: earlier this week state department officials told congress they repeatedly requested more protection long before the attack on the consulate in benghazi. that attack, of course, killed the u.s. ambassador to libya and three other americans. today, governor mitt romney accused the vice president of, quote: doubling down on denial. >> when the vice president of the united states directly contradicts the sworn testimony of state
plus, the passenger arrested with a suitcase full of weapons at los angeles international airport back in court for a detention hearing. tonight, will a judge let him go or keep him locked up. >> and illegal bomb stash goes up in smoke. >> shepard: but first from fox this friday night the white house now says vice president joe biden was speaking only for himself and president obama. when the vp said we did not know diplomats in libya asked for more security there. the vice...
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to get these charging stations in throughout the bay area and down the coast to los angeles. they sold 5000 electric cars and they want to keep expanding. problem, permits. some people are making it hard, some cds are making it too difficult to get these charging stations up and running. we will deal with that city by city and we will have success. secondly, the utility's charge various fees to set up and provide the electricity. we want to make sure that it is cost recovery and to not be unreasonable. we meet with them if their problem and we react. through the public utilities commission, through local regulation, we react and try to do everything we can to solve problems. if you are talking about deals like if you come to california, we will pay 7000 for any job, we have a little bit of that but it is hard to pay people for their business activities. we do not have enough money. they're doing that all over the state. cutting deals. we are doing that in some respects. it is our race. how does michigan spent so much subsidy attracting -- michigan is not doing that well. you
to get these charging stations in throughout the bay area and down the coast to los angeles. they sold 5000 electric cars and they want to keep expanding. problem, permits. some people are making it hard, some cds are making it too difficult to get these charging stations up and running. we will deal with that city by city and we will have success. secondly, the utility's charge various fees to set up and provide the electricity. we want to make sure that it is cost recovery and to not be...
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and ben tracy in los angeles with an american hero. for him, there's no place like this home. >> you just push down and the cabinets come down. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. another patient injected with a tainted steroid has died of tiningitis. more than 300 cases have now been reported in 17 states and the centers for disease control says the outbreak is spreading. federal and state officials have s ened an investigations into new england compounding center, the pharmacy that's believed to veve shipped thousands of vials of a steroid that's used in clinics to treat pain. a many cases, the drug was contaminated with a deadly fungus which one investigator said was visible to the naked eye in some of the vials. we asked jim axelrod to find out more about the pharmacy known as n.e.c.c. >> reporter: state officials cceived a complaint last march bout the company that produced these tainted steroids. but health officials in assachusetts tell us they conducted what's c
and ben tracy in los angeles with an american hero. for him, there's no place like this home. >> you just push down and the cabinets come down. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. another patient injected with a tainted steroid has died of tiningitis. more than 300 cases have now been reported in 17 states and the centers for disease control says the outbreak is spreading. federal and state officials have s...
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let's take a live look right now in los angeles. here the crowds gather to take a look as the shuttle make its 12-mile trip from los angeles to its new home at the california science center. stephanie stanton talked to the experts about how they're going to move the giant shuttle through the streets of los angeles. >> reporter: the shuttle "endeavour" departed l.a.x. on its 200,000-pound transport vehicle and began rolling around 2:00 a.m. >> 80 wheels, and each wheel can move independently, but they're all computer controlled. >> reporter: spectators lined the streets for a chance to witness history. >> it's just the american dream. it's an american icon. it's an american hero. >> and liftoff. >> reporter: after 25 missions and millions of miles in space, "endeavour" will soon call the california science center home. captain mark kelly served as commander of "endeavour's" final space mission and said fans will get an extra treat when visiting the shuttle. >> they'll try to display it in the vertical with an external tank and rocket
let's take a live look right now in los angeles. here the crowds gather to take a look as the shuttle make its 12-mile trip from los angeles to its new home at the california science center. stephanie stanton talked to the experts about how they're going to move the giant shuttle through the streets of los angeles. >> reporter: the shuttle "endeavour" departed l.a.x. on its 200,000-pound transport vehicle and began rolling around 2:00 a.m. >> 80 wheels, and each wheel can...
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he's running in the san fernando valley, it's a los angeles-based district, and juan vargas who's running in the seasoned yea go-based district. both of these districts were created by an independent redistricting commission, and both of them won their primaries under california's new top two primary system. so both of them have excellent opportunities of being elected come november 6th. in new mexico former county commissioner michelle lujan english ham is the favorite -- grisham is the favorite candidate. and we also expect two new faces from texas. in cd 20, joaquin castro will most likely win the seat currently being held by charlie gonzalez, and in a new district created by reapportionment, vega has excellent opportunities of winning cd 34. texas was a big winner in reapportionment where it picked up four new congressional seats. however, of those four new seats, it appears only one will be held by a latino member of congress. there also are opportunities for latino candidates in competitive districts that are nonlatino majority district cans. three of these are also in california. f
he's running in the san fernando valley, it's a los angeles-based district, and juan vargas who's running in the seasoned yea go-based district. both of these districts were created by an independent redistricting commission, and both of them won their primaries under california's new top two primary system. so both of them have excellent opportunities of being elected come november 6th. in new mexico former county commissioner michelle lujan english ham is the favorite -- grisham is the...
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john zarrella, thanks so much there in los angeles. and we're going to keep an eye on the shuttle throughout the coming hours. the box on the screen as you'll see momentarily, will show that shuttle's movement through los angeles and stay with cnn all day. we're your source as the shuttle moves to the california science museum and live streaming on cnn.com/live. >>> what's next for the future of space exploration? our guest coming up says it could be brighter than a supernova. >>> and now, just 24 days until election day, and it looks like the race is getting even tighter. in one particularly red state, president obama is gaining momentum. shannon travis joining us live from washington. tell us about the new poll out in arizona. >> yeah, surprise, surprise, fred. who would have thought that arizona, the race would be tightening for the presidential candidate in arizona? our cnn electoral map shows that state as leaning romney, but take a look at the new poll from the rocky mountain, at the rocky mountain poll. president obama, 42%. mit
john zarrella, thanks so much there in los angeles. and we're going to keep an eye on the shuttle throughout the coming hours. the box on the screen as you'll see momentarily, will show that shuttle's movement through los angeles and stay with cnn all day. we're your source as the shuttle moves to the california science museum and live streaming on cnn.com/live. >>> what's next for the future of space exploration? our guest coming up says it could be brighter than a supernova....
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and, 26 degrees for you in los angeles. okay. we head on into europe. not much change in the north west. wet, windy. thunderstorms today, moving into towards finland. stretching down across northern france. there as it noth there its another low-pressure system. short term heavy rain in across southern portions of england. elsewhere, clear, calm. however, out across the southeast, around the black sea region, you will be seeing some thunder, lightning. maybe intense thunderstorms here. temperature thousands are not too bad. out east. looking in the upper teens. 20 degrees. we have 12 degrees in stockholm. little cooler here. but, down across the mediterranean. 29 in athens. actually see one more burst of warmth in the next couple days here in the southeast. leave you now to your extended forecast. >>> our top story once again. barack obama and mitt romney have met for their first debate. one month ahead of the presidential election. they spent most of their time are gug ov arguing over the economy. the debate took place in denver, colorado, one of the f
and, 26 degrees for you in los angeles. okay. we head on into europe. not much change in the north west. wet, windy. thunderstorms today, moving into towards finland. stretching down across northern france. there as it noth there its another low-pressure system. short term heavy rain in across southern portions of england. elsewhere, clear, calm. however, out across the southeast, around the black sea region, you will be seeing some thunder, lightning. maybe intense thunderstorms here....
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. >> you are looking at a live picture out of los angeles. this is on its way to the california science center. it is only going to m.p.h. through the streets of los angeles. it is going to m.p.h.only going the speed of 2 m.p.h. it is not only going to a ride until early monday morning. for the california science center. >> this triathlon we will talk about this moving actions from a group of soldiers. one boy was actions from a group of soldiers. one boy was allow[ male announcer ] citibank's app for ipad makes it easy for anne to manage her finances when she's on the go. even when she's not going anywhere. citibank for ipad. easier banking. standard at citibank. hi, primo! asopao! right, asopao! there you go cuz, so you can sweat it out! oh, and music... ( all ) music? ... heals the soul. the power to share unites us. verizon brings your entire family the savings of the share everything plan. unlimited talk. unlimited text. and data you can share with up to 10 devices, all in one plan. get the 4glte droid razr by motorola for $99.99. verizo
. >> you are looking at a live picture out of los angeles. this is on its way to the california science center. it is only going to m.p.h. through the streets of los angeles. it is going to m.p.h.only going the speed of 2 m.p.h. it is not only going to a ride until early monday morning. for the california science center. >> this triathlon we will talk about this moving actions from a group of soldiers. one boy was actions from a group of soldiers. one boy was allow[ male announcer ]...
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angeles be a reddit. do you think that an annual military budget of nearly one trillion dollars is absolutely necessary people say in a broader sense what do you think should be the role of the worldwide of the united states military to minutes virgil goode as i say at i am a like the president our balanced the budget and part of the cuts have to be on the department of defense we cannot then as mitt romney and paul ryan suggest increased military funding by two trillion dollars over the next decade i support a strong defense but we need to retrench rather than trying to be the policeman of the world we have too many so just too many troops. scattered around the world our bases made could be reduced around the world not a trace and the united states should stop trying to be always so you have the world that will say billions and billions of dollars. right governor johnson let me start with a premise here we need to provide ourselves with a strong national defense it's one of government's fundamental respo
angeles be a reddit. do you think that an annual military budget of nearly one trillion dollars is absolutely necessary people say in a broader sense what do you think should be the role of the worldwide of the united states military to minutes virgil goode as i say at i am a like the president our balanced the budget and part of the cuts have to be on the department of defense we cannot then as mitt romney and paul ryan suggest increased military funding by two trillion dollars over the next...
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he traveled 5,300 miles a day, making stops in iowa, colorado, and denver and the stop in los angeles for the tonight show with jay leno. mitt romney was in we know -- in reno. >> thuis race is ro -- this race is too close to call. coming out of the debates, it is a toss up for either candidate. >> new polls from several key battleground states, including virginia and ohio, show the race been a virtual tie. donald trump's bombshell turned out to be another event to get the president to release his college records and passport document. donald trump would write a check. -- when the documents are released. his deadline is october 31. this is the second time he's asked the president to publicize this kind of inflation. last year he was seen as the leader of the birther movement and the question where the president was born. >> what has happened to a missing page from some absentee ballots? the maryland board of elections confirm today that more than a dozen absentee ballots from prince george's and montgomery counties are missing the second page. that page includes the referendum questio
he traveled 5,300 miles a day, making stops in iowa, colorado, and denver and the stop in los angeles for the tonight show with jay leno. mitt romney was in we know -- in reno. >> thuis race is ro -- this race is too close to call. coming out of the debates, it is a toss up for either candidate. >> new polls from several key battleground states, including virginia and ohio, show the race been a virtual tie. donald trump's bombshell turned out to be another event to get the president...
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tonight in los angeles mr. obama will be joined by bill clinton at a fund-raiser, and the president continues to shatter records. he's nearly doubled the number of fund-raisers george bush held and has dwarfed his other predecessors. it's paid off. last month a new fund-raising record, $181 million in just 30 days. a total of 835 million breaking his own record of four years ago. mitt romney has raised at least $548 million, and here's what's remarkable, if both men had stayed in what's known as the public financing system in which they can't take huge donations but then get matching federal funds, they could have only each spent $135 million. that means the president has really raised six times what he would have been allowed if he had stayed in the public financing system. now, mitt romney is going to continue today to try and flip florida into his column. he has another appearance in port st. lucie a little bit later today. >> astonishing numbers, david, thank you. >>> we'll turn to the political showdown, n
tonight in los angeles mr. obama will be joined by bill clinton at a fund-raiser, and the president continues to shatter records. he's nearly doubled the number of fund-raisers george bush held and has dwarfed his other predecessors. it's paid off. last month a new fund-raising record, $181 million in just 30 days. a total of 835 million breaking his own record of four years ago. mitt romney has raised at least $548 million, and here's what's remarkable, if both men had stayed in what's known...
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he will make an appearance on show with jay leno in los angeles. romney appearing in nevada and .owa visit our website wjla.com and look for the wednesday expressed for more. in et's check and with -- with jacqui jeras. degrees expected this afternoon. at 9:00, 76 at noon, 81 by 5:00. if the record is 84. we will be close. there's a? -- there is a questionable forecast for the weekend. tropical storms sandy is become a hurricane today in jamaica. >> that's all for "good morning washington." "good morning america" is next. continuing a local news, news channel 8. have a great day. captioned by the national captioning institute president obama: i'm barack obama and i approve... this mesge. anncr: victims. dependent. that's what mitt romney called forty-seven vercent... of americans. including people on medicare. but what about his plan for you? romnro would replace guaranteed benefits with a voucher system. seniors could pay six thousand dollars more a year.
he will make an appearance on show with jay leno in los angeles. romney appearing in nevada and .owa visit our website wjla.com and look for the wednesday expressed for more. in et's check and with -- with jacqui jeras. degrees expected this afternoon. at 9:00, 76 at noon, 81 by 5:00. if the record is 84. we will be close. there's a? -- there is a questionable forecast for the weekend. tropical storms sandy is become a hurricane today in jamaica. >> that's all for "good morning...
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doyle mcmanus of the "los angeles times." alexis simendinger of real clear politics. karen tumulty of "the washington post." and jeff zeleny of "the new york times." >> award winning reporting and analysis. covering history as it happens. live from our nation's capital, this is "washington week with gwen ifill." produced in association with "national journal." corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> we know why we're here. >> to connect our forces to what they need when they need it. >> to help troops see danger. before it sees them. >> to answer the call of the brave and bring them safely home. >> around the globe, the people of boeing are working together to support and protect all who serve. >> that's why we're here. >> this rock has never stood still. since 1875, we've been there for our clients through good times and bad. when their needs changed, we were there to meet them. through the years, from insurance to investment management, from real estate to retirement solutions, we've developed new ideas for the financial challenges ahead. this r
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from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. with all three presidential debates behind us, the next two weeks will be a sprint to the finish line in what is virtually a dead heat. election night could be a long night with a couple of key swing states out west possibly holding the key to the race. tonight, we will look at the impact of the west with adam nagourney, l.a. bureau chief for the new york times. his thoughts on a controversial anti-union proposition in california and we would discuss the passing of a liberal lion over the weekend, george mcgovern. a conversation with adam nagourney of the new york times coming up right now. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminate hunger, and we have a lot of work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your
from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. with all three presidential debates behind us, the next two weeks will be a sprint to the finish line in what is virtually a dead heat. election night could be a long night with a couple of key swing states out west possibly holding the key to the race. tonight, we will look at the impact of the west with adam nagourney, l.a. bureau chief for the new york times. his thoughts on a controversial anti-union proposition in california and we would discuss the...